Bibliography
Forthcoming
Books
Issues Edited
Articles and Essays
- Attorney General Bradford's Opinion and the Alien Tort Statute, 106 American Journal of International Law 509-530 (2012)
- Foreword: The Duke Project on Custom and Law, 62 Duke Law Journal 529-533 (2012) (with Mitu Gulati)
- Historical Gloss and the Separation of Powers, 126 Harvard Law Review 411-485 (2012) (with Trevor W. Morrison)
- Treaty Signature, in The Oxford Guide to Treaties 208-219 (Duncan B. Hollis ed., 2012)
- International Law and the U.S. Common Law of Foreign Official Immunity, 2010 Supreme Court Review 213-272 (2011) (with Laurence R. Helfer)
- Judicial Oversight, Justice, and Executive Discretion Bounded by Law, in Getting to the Rule of Law (Nomos v. 50) 135-144 (James Fleming ed., 2011)
- Mandatory Versus Default Rules: How Can Customary International Law Be Improved?, 120 Yale Law Journal Online 421-454 (April 2011) (with Mitu Gulati)
- Clear Statement Rules and Executive War Powers, 33 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 139-148 (2010)
- Customary International Law and Withdrawal Rights in an Age of Treaties, 21 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 1-30 (2010) (with Mitu Gulati)
- Foreign Sovereign Immunity and Domestic Officer Suits, 13 Green Bag 2d 137-151 (2010)
- Foreign Sovereign Immunity, Individual Officials, and Human Rights Litigation, 13 Green Bag 2d 9-23 (2009) (published 2010) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
- Review Essay, 104 American Journal of International Law 146-150 (2010) (reviewing, Kal Raustialla, Does The Constitution Follow The Flag? The Evolution of Territoriality in American Law (2009))
- State Action and Corporate Human Rights Liability, 85 Notre Dame Law Review 1823-1838 (2010)
- The United States and Human Rights Treaties: Race Relations, the Cold War, and Constitutionalism, 9 Chinese Journal of International Law 321-344 (2010)
- Withdrawing from International Custom, 120 Yale Law Journal 202-275 (2010) (with Mitu Gulati)
- Introduction: The Story of Presidential Power, in Presidential Power Stories 1-20 (Christopher H. Schroeder & Curtis A. Bradley eds., 2009) (with Christopher H. Schroeder)
- Self-Execution and Treaty Duality, 2008 Supreme Court Review 131-182 (published 2009)
- The Bush Administration and International Law: Too Much Lawyering and Too Little Diplomacy, 4 Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy 57-75 (2009)
- The Story of Ex parte Milligan: Military Trials, Enemy Combatants, and Congressional Authorization, in Presidential Power Stories 93-132 (Christopher H. Schroeder & Curtis A. Bradley eds., 2009)
- The United States, Israel, and Unlawful Combatants, 12 Green Bag 2d 397-411 (2009)
- Intent, Presumptions, and Non-Self-Executing Treaties, 102 American Journal of International Law 540-551 (2008)
- Terror and the Law: The Limits of Judicial Reasoning in the Post-9/11 World, 87 Foreign Affairs 132-137 (July/August 2008)
- The Concept of International Delegation, 71 Law & Contemporary Problems 1-36 (Winter 2008) (with Judith G. Kelley)
- Sosa, Customary International Law, and the Continuing Relevance of Erie, 120 Harvard Law Review 870-936 (2007) (with Jack L. Goldsmith & David H. Moore)
- The Federal Judicial Power and the International Legal Order, 2006 Supreme Court Review 59-113 (published 2007)
- The Military Commissions Act, Habeas Corpus, and the Geneva Conventions, 101 American Journal of International Law 322-344 (2007)
- Unratified Treaties, Domestic Politics, and the U.S. Constitution, 48 Harvard International Law Journal 307-336 (2007)
- 'Missouri v. Holland', in Federalism in America: An Encyclopedia (Joseph Murbach, Ellis Katz & Troy E. Smith eds., Greenwood Press, 2006)
- Case Comment, 'Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon', 100 American Journal of International Law 882-888 (2006)
- Enforcing the Avena Decision in U.S. Courts, 30 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 119-125 (2006)
- Military Commissions and Terrorist Enemy Combatants, 2 Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties 253-257 (2006)
- Parsing the Commander in Chief Power: Three Distinctions, 100 American Society of International Law Proceedings 331-332 (2006)
- Presidential Signing Statements and Executive Power , 23 Constitutional Commentary 307-364 (2006) (with Eric A. Posner)
- Congressional Authorization and the War on Terrorism, 118 Harvard Law Review 2047-2133 (2005) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
- Medellin v. Dretke: Federalism and International Law, 43 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 667-703 (2005) (with Lori Fisler Damrosch & Martin Flaherty)
- Rejoinder: The War on Terrorism: International Law, Clear Statement Requirements, and Constitutional Design, 118 Harvard Law Review 2683-2697 (2005) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
- Executive Power Essentialism and Foreign Affairs, 102 Michigan Law Review 545-648 (2004) (with Martin S. Flaherty)
- Federalism and the Treaty Power, 98 American Society of International Law Proceedings 341-343 (2004)
- International Delegations, the Structural Constitution, and Non-Self-Execution, 55 Stanford Law Review 1557-1596 (2003)
- The Juvenile Death Penalty and International Law, 52 Duke Law Journal 485-557 (2003)
- The Alien Tort Statute and Article III, 42 Virginia Journal of International Law 587-648 (2002)
- The Constitutional Validity of Military Commissions, 5 Green Bag 2d 249-258 (2002) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
- World War II Compensation and Foreign Relations Federalism, 20 Berkeley Journal of International Law 282-295 (2002)
- Chevron Deference and Foreign Affairs, 86 Virginia Law Review 649-726 (2000)
- Foreign Affairs and Domestic Reform, 87 Virginia Law Review 1475-1490 (2001) (reviewing, Mary L. Dudziak, Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy (2000))
- The Costs of International Human Rights Litigation, 2 Chicago Journal of International Law 457-473 (2001)
- Universal Jurisdiction and U.S. Law, 2001 University of Chicago Legal Forum 323-350
- Customary International Law and Private Rights of Action, 1 Chicago Journal of International Law 421-429 (2000)
- The Treaty Power and American Federalism, Part II, 99 Michigan Law Review 98-133 (2000)
- Treaties, Human Rights, and Conditional Consent, 149 Pennsylvania Law Review 339-468 (2000) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
- 'Breard,' Our Dualist Constitution, and the Internationalist Conception, 51 Stanford Law Review 523-559 (1999)
- A New American Foreign Affairs Law?, 70 University of Colorado Law Review 1089-1107 (1999)
- Book Review, 93 American Journal of International Law 757-759 (1999) (reviewing John Rogers, International Law and United States Law (1999))
- Pinochet and International Human Rights Litigation, 97 Michigan Law Review 2129-2184 (1999) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
- The "Pinochet Method" and Political Accountability, 3 Green Bag 2d 5-10 (Autumn 1999)
- Federal Courts & the Incorporation of International Law, 111 Harvard Law Review 2260-2275 (1998) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
- The Abiding Relevance of Federalism to U.S. Foreign Relations, 92 American Journal of International Law 675-679 (1998) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
- The Charming Betsy Canon and Separation of Powers: Rethinking the Interpretive Role of International Law, 86 Georgetown Law Journal 479-537 (1998)
- The Status of Customary International Law in U.S. Courts - Before and After Erie, 26 Denver Journal of International Law & Policy 807-826 (1998)
- The Treaty Power and American Federalism, 97 Michigan Law Review 390-461 (1998)
- Customary International Law as Federal Common Law: A Critique of the Modern Position, 110 Harvard Law Review 815-876 (1997) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
- Territorial Intellectual Property Rights in an Age of Globalism, 37 Virginia Journal of International Law 505-585 (1997)
- The Current Illegitimacy of International Human Rights Litigation, 66 Fordham Law Review 319-369 (1997) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
- Book Review, 34 Virginia Journal of International Law 233-244 (1993) (reviewing, Gary B. Born & David Westin, International Civil Litigation in the United States Courts (1992)) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
Newspaper Articles and Commentary
- Terrorists, Pirates, and Drug Traffickers: Customary International Law and U.S. Criminal Prosecutions, Lawfare (January 11, 2013, 10:34 am)
- Foreign Official Immunity in U.S. Courts Since Samantar, Lawfare (December 17, 2012, 6:51am)
- Foreign Officials and Sovereign Immunity in U.S.Courts, 13 ASIL Insight, March 17, 2009
- Rights Case Gone Wrong: A Ruling Imperils Firms and U.S. Diplomacy, Washington Post, April 19, 2009 (with Jack Goldsmith)
- Signing Statements: It's a President's Right, Boston Globe, Aug. 3, 2006 (with Eric Posner)
- U.S. Announces Intent Not to Ratify International Criminal Court Treaty, ASIL Insight, May 2002